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1CK1S;9431316 said:https://twitter.com/JosinaAnderson/status/787700878803369985
stringer bell;9430861 said:https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787689419281207296
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787696434783129601
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787697859739148288
blackamerica;9431115 said:stringer bell;9430861 said:https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787689419281207296
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787696434783129601
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787697859739148288
Is that a black women tackling that thing? If so, coons gon crazy
D0wn;9431579 said:blackamerica;9431115 said:stringer bell;9430861 said:https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787689419281207296
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787696434783129601
https://twitter.com/RobertKlemko/status/787697859739148288
Is that a black women tackling that thing? If so, coons gon crazy
Shocker.... not.
Since i join this site I been tellin ya . I dropped jewels after jewels. I might make a big ass thread with all the game dropped throughout my time here on this topic...
Elzo69Renaissance;9431704 said:https://twitter.com/xmasape/status/787700700721491968/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
1CK1S;9431860 said:https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/787825176171995136
R0mp;9431887 said:1CK1S;9431860 said:https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/787825176171995136
Can't let jackasses like those fans posted above ITT decide what is or isn't 'American'.
Several NFL players across the league have joined San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick since he began a pregame protest of racial oppression and inequality in the United States by sitting down during the national anthem before a preseason game, then kneeling during the anthem in Week 1. Here are the players who protested in Week 6:
San Francisco 49ers: Colin Kaepernick, who made his first start of the season, knelt during the national anthem before the 49ers' matchup with the Bills in Buffalo. Kaepernick was again joined by linebacker Eli Harold and safety Eric Reid in taking a knee. Safeties Jaquiski Tartt and Antoine Bethea, running back Mike Davis and cornerbacks Keith Reaser and Rashard Robinson once again raised their right fists as the anthem played. -- Nick Wagoner
Miami Dolphins: Running back Arian Foster, wide receiver Kenny Stills and safety Michael Thomas knelt for the anthem before the Dolphins' matchup against the Steelers. They've done so for every game this season. Foster said recently that the main purpose of their demonstration is to create a healthy dialogue on systemic racial issues, such as education, the prison system and police brutality toward minorities. In turn, Foster added, productive conversations could help lead to change. "It's just so easy to hate," he said. "If you're proclaiming to be a true American, freedom runs in our bloodlines, right? It's supposed to. If somebody is telling you they don't feel like they're free, why wouldn't you listen to them?" -- James Walker
Philadelphia Eagles: Safety Malcolm Jenkins and cornerback Ron Brooks each raised a fist over his head during the national anthem before their game against the Redskins. Both players have been doing so since Week 2 against the Bears. -- Tim McManus
Los Angeles Rams: Defensive end Robert Quinn raised his right fist during the national anthem before the Rams' game against the Lions. He has been doing that since Week 1. -- Alden Gonzalez
Tennessee Titans: After the national anthem before the Titans' game against the Browns, cornerback Jason McCourty, linebacker Wesley Woodyard and defensive linemen Jurrell Casey and DaQuan Jones all raised a fist, as they’ve done frequently this season. -- Paul Kuharsky
Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks linked arms and stood as a demonstration of unity during the national anthem before their game against the Falcons. They have done so before every game this season. -- Sheil Kapadia
Oakland Raiders: Linebackers Bruce Irvin, who raised a fist during the national anthem in previous weeks, instead twirled a pink towel around his head before the Raiders' game against the Chiefs. -- Paul Gutierrez